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she joins us to explain. even when they say it ace not it is always about "money" melissa: first let's take a look at today's market moment. we were so close. stocks continued the march to all-time highs for much of the day. stocks sold off in the final minutes of trading with the major indices, excuse me, finishing in negative territory. still the dow scored its third straight month of gains. the s&p and the nasdaq posted their fourth straight months of gains. the dow came within 15 points of the all-time high this afternoon before falling back. it settled 110 points away from the all-time high. now to our top story, unless you have been living and you a rock you heard those shrilling alarm bells warning about the dire impacts from the automatic spending cuts that kick in tomorrow! tomorrow! we've been told we'll feel the pain immediately. listen to what democratic congresswoman maxine waters said today. >> we don't need to be having something like sequestration that's going to cause these job losses over 17
she joins us to explain. even when they say it ace not it is always about "money" melissa: first let's take a look at today's market moment. we were so close. stocks continued the march to all-time highs for much of the day. stocks sold off in the final minutes of trading with the major indices, excuse me, finishing in negative territory. still the dow scored its third straight month of gains. the s&p and the nasdaq posted their fourth straight months of gains. the dow came within...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps inmails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ melissa: to this -- so it's time for a little fun with "spare change". we are joined by our very own this deal. thank you for coming. some struggling businesses attempted comeback with commercials. blackberry, best buy. they all tried to redeem their reputations. which ones do you think did the best and why? >> well, a firm did random sampling survey of c
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps inmails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two....
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and now they were able to use them. melissa: you say you have to know what the market is and who your buyer is. if you're marketing to someone who is 45 plus because you have a very expensive car, not sure a lot of those people are on twitter or having their opinions formed by that. doesn't seem like it would work for everyone. >> the demographics for twitter skew higher than other social media sites mostly because the people on twitter have something to say. younger consumers really aren't that interested in it. but the idea is, how do you get people talking? how do you extend that conversation. and more importantly, how do you extend the relationship? how do you make people feel like they're a part of what's going on? melissa: is it, does this leave facebook in the dust or is facebook a totally diffent product? because the other thing that struck me in all the time i was watching saw only one mention of facebook and constant, twitter, twit ir. seems like facebook has lost. >> i think the actual facebook count was for.
and now they were able to use them. melissa: you say you have to know what the market is and who your buyer is. if you're marketing to someone who is 45 plus because you have a very expensive car, not sure a lot of those people are on twitter or having their opinions formed by that. doesn't seem like it would work for everyone. >> the demographics for twitter skew higher than other social media sites mostly because the people on twitter have something to say. younger consumers really...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came or here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tel me how wonderful this country is because we have liberty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your ethni
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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it is unintelligible but they try to make your fans' use us in excess of the. we have an efficientcomplete industry. the president wants to create jobs by regulate tot death and the key to jobsu but those investments over a period of time and the government to dampen sap for the economy. >> if you don't succeed but to have those needs of the of the people even if you have the caricature of obama. john: the one he paints a of us as greedy and cackling. >> brio get money unlesse somebody else wants it. in terms of the electricity. >> mach -- markets you've evolves. the shoebox size cellphonethe costing $309,095 and a government it would cost $9,995. [applause] john: capitalism brings us stuff but they said it's got fair. of the ceos get a lot of of a sexy io's make a lot of >> money and must have success and. john: but raise the minimum wage for those at the bottom >> they are teenagers. >> i was happy to have that job. john: when people start off in my did not have the skills so when you shake theappu and tried -- entry level jobs what this does is create more t
it is unintelligible but they try to make your fans' use us in excess of the. we have an efficientcomplete industry. the president wants to create jobs by regulate tot death and the key to jobsu but those investments over a period of time and the government to dampen sap for the economy. >> if you don't succeed but to have those needs of the of the people even if you have the caricature of obama. john: the one he paints a of us as greedy and cackling. >> brio get money unlesse...
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thank you both for joining us. what did you think? >> i have decided i will do a job as a mentalist. i went five for mack six. i didn't see any of the films read doing better than he did. melissa: remember the acid that exploded over russia? who could forget this? now researchers are spending $350 million on a project that would shoot a rocket into an asteroid as it passes by the earth. if it is successfully the first time humans not mastered off course. to me this sounds like money well spent. i like to be protected from an asteroid, why not. >> think about it, found those asteroids hit somewhere near the earth, it could destroy a city, a town. in asteroid destroyed all the dinosaurs. absolutely. melissa: or should we get the mentalist to be back and tell us when it will hit? >> is just a bunch of science boys and girls who want a new project. the one that hit in russia, nobody died, it shattered windows. the way we respond to anything in this country is in response to a crisis. and then let's do it. melissa: when it is almost here.
thank you both for joining us. what did you think? >> i have decided i will do a job as a mentalist. i went five for mack six. i didn't see any of the films read doing better than he did. melissa: remember the acid that exploded over russia? who could forget this? now researchers are spending $350 million on a project that would shoot a rocket into an asteroid as it passes by the earth. if it is successfully the first time humans not mastered off course. to me this sounds like money well...
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melissa: not hurting us. not a big deal? >> the bottom line it is not huing them as badly as we want. not stopping them from the nuclear agenda. melissa: this is very tricky. we don't wan to look like we're caving to intimidation, what is the appropriate u.s. response? >> the u.s. is saying we've been offering all this aid. we expect a certain level of behavior. we don't want you to, you know, basically have a new chapr and follow, things have changed basically. that is the wake-up call here. melissa: i know. thank you so much. appreciate the information. lot to chow on there. time now for today's fuel gauge report. natural gas sees it climb for the third straight day. colder temperatures are forecast for the coming week. a major snowstorm is expected to slam the northeast this weekend. the forecasts are raising expectations for natural gas demand. fracking is the second biggest source of u.s. greenhouse gases. according to a new report by the epa but power plant emissions easily eclipse fracking. the study find power plants
melissa: not hurting us. not a big deal? >> the bottom line it is not huing them as badly as we want. not stopping them from the nuclear agenda. melissa: this is very tricky. we don't wan to look like we're caving to intimidation, what is the appropriate u.s. response? >> the u.s. is saying we've been offering all this aid. we expect a certain level of behavior. we don't want you to, you know, basically have a new chapr and follow, things have changed basically. that is the wake-up...
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steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than expected. -n monday, we were the first to teld you yesterday how walmart's feeling the pain due to payroll taxes and high gas prices. the payroll tax alone shifts $110 billion out of the hands of consumers and every single working american feels that blow. now, burger king, kraft, dart restaurants, and tyson foods expressing fear by lowering the forecast. this is ripple effect going to continue? how long? turning to the money power panel, and harry, author of "the great crash ahead," and managing director of economic policy at the center for american progress. welcome to all of you,
steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than...
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>> i used to. now i can't. my metabolism has slowed down and i have to watch where i eat, but again, i don't think that flavor is enticing. melissa: yes. they're talking about waiting on line. right there. all right. before we have dealt, tom sullivan has a few words about people talking about and not talking about any more. >> two big stories getting does this week
>> i used to. now i can't. my metabolism has slowed down and i have to watch where i eat, but again, i don't think that flavor is enticing. melissa: yes. they're talking about waiting on line. right there. all right. before we have dealt, tom sullivan has a few words about people talking about and not talking about any more. >> two big stories getting does this week
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you know what we use? natural gas, which produces half the carbon dioxide that coal does in producing electricity, and we would explore it. we would exploit it. we wouldn't have the pollution. melissa: people need the facts. >> exactly. remember what kermit the frog said, "it ain't easy being green." melissa: chank so much for coming on. have a great weekend. >> bye. melissa: today's fuel gauge, the first photos of chavez in more than two months. look at that. speculation about his health furled recently, the fourth cancer surgery in cuba. he's holding up the newspaper so you know it's today. the government still says chavez is suffering from respiratory problems and forced to breathe through a tracheal tube. huh. oil futures tumble following an unexpected dip in u.s. industrial production. crude settled down about 1.5% at 95.86 a barrel ending at a slight gain of 14 cents. in an unclear weather outlook and concerns about high stockpiles weight on natural gas futures again falling to a five week low. look
you know what we use? natural gas, which produces half the carbon dioxide that coal does in producing electricity, and we would explore it. we would exploit it. we wouldn't have the pollution. melissa: people need the facts. >> exactly. remember what kermit the frog said, "it ain't easy being green." melissa: chank so much for coming on. have a great weekend. >> bye. melissa: today's fuel gauge, the first photos of chavez in more than two months. look at that. speculation...
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thanks for joining us. how do 41% of people that don't qualify for a program admittedly has legitimate expectations how do they get away with this. >> we don't know they're scramming. they didn't respond to the request for certification. they could be eligible but they couldn't be reached because a lot of people are homeless but they weren't eligible. >> we're looking florida wisconsin oklahoma are conducting their own investigations. what they're finding some of the phone companies which are part of lifeline were going to hospitals to sign up people who would not have been eligible is that not accurate? >> yes. i did a follow-up story to our initial story which reported the 41% figure. we started looking at potential fraud in the program. what we found that a lot of state public service commissions have been looking into some of these companies and they're finding some strange things in some cases. so in the case that you mentioned in wisconsin the public service commission looked into a company called mid
thanks for joining us. how do 41% of people that don't qualify for a program admittedly has legitimate expectations how do they get away with this. >> we don't know they're scramming. they didn't respond to the request for certification. they could be eligible but they couldn't be reached because a lot of people are homeless but they weren't eligible. >> we're looking florida wisconsin oklahoma are conducting their own investigations. what they're finding some of the phone companies...
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a lot of us work more than that. there was a comment from a ceo recently about doing business in france and he was very, well he pointed out that french unions make it very difficult. but we actually asked a question and found out in france the average employee is working 37.5 hours. take it for what it is worth. the source of that was the labor force survey. but at end of the day the american worker is very efficient but is getting squeezed. i mean, tom, what does the american worker do? 20 more dollars a week for gas. 2% off the paycheck in taxes. where do you cut because that's what is happening? >> i want to come back to something you showed on your screen which i know is per se wrong. in france, as a matter of fact, in law, if your employee works more than 35 hours a week you go to jail. who ever people working 37.5 hours a week they're on your way to the clink because you can't do that in france. >> i'm glad you pointed out. most statistics the american worker is most efficient, most productive worker on the pl
a lot of us work more than that. there was a comment from a ceo recently about doing business in france and he was very, well he pointed out that french unions make it very difficult. but we actually asked a question and found out in france the average employee is working 37.5 hours. take it for what it is worth. the source of that was the labor force survey. but at end of the day the american worker is very efficient but is getting squeezed. i mean, tom, what does the american worker do? 20...
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morgan, thanks for joining us. >> you bet, sandra. sandra: morn, is not the smallest, slightest, teeniest chance these not coming from at stack. >> you have a better chance of kim kardashian becoming a nun than china not being involved in it and i would believe that story. the, it has been too sustained too long. level of sophistication to attack. in some of the these attacks the average attack lasted for a year. one went almost five years. you don't get that without state sponsorship. all we'reoing is stating the obvious what everybody has known for a long time that china has been behind this for a long time. sandra: so what would their goal be then? because we've seen it is not one specific industry. they're attacking an arr of industries here in this country. fkof 1,000 grains of sand. you collect lots and lots of information from different places but three primary things they're trying to affect, political, economic and military. from a political standpoint a lot of government agencies have been compromised. they want to know poli
morgan, thanks for joining us. >> you bet, sandra. sandra: morn, is not the smallest, slightest, teeniest chance these not coming from at stack. >> you have a better chance of kim kardashian becoming a nun than china not being involved in it and i would believe that story. the, it has been too sustained too long. level of sophistication to attack. in some of the these attacks the average attack lasted for a year. one went almost five years. you don't get that without state...
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if government can conjure wealth for all of us seems like mr. obama is limiting us to $9, right? >> no, his proposal, this proposal is to bring full-time workers from 14,000 to $18,000 a year. we're by no means talking about wealth. we're talking about people deeply poor, less poor. let's get real here. melissa: everyone get out the calculators i want to play this for you. listen to what the president had to say. we'll talk about it on the other sides. >> tonight i propose we use some oil and gas revenues to fund energy security trust. i propose a fix it first program, to put people to work as soon as possible on our most urgent repairs. like the nearly 70,000 structurally deficient bridges across the country [applause] no one who works full-time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour [applause] tonight i propose working with states to make high-quality, preschool available to every single child in america [applause] nothing i'm proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime. melissa: so that last part was the part that got
if government can conjure wealth for all of us seems like mr. obama is limiting us to $9, right? >> no, his proposal, this proposal is to bring full-time workers from 14,000 to $18,000 a year. we're by no means talking about wealth. we're talking about people deeply poor, less poor. let's get real here. melissa: everyone get out the calculators i want to play this for you. listen to what the president had to say. we'll talk about it on the other sides. >> tonight i propose we use...
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since we're often all on the move, ashy suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah setimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core omy portfolio. what i really need is sleep. troducing the ishares core, builng blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ seminole melissa: it is "spare change" time. mercedes colwin and adam shapiro. mayor bloomberg is at it again. now he wants
since we're often all on the move, ashy suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah setimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core omy...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk fre for a full 60 da. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! >> i'm sandra smith in for melissa francis. here's what's money tonight. it is a simpson-bowles sequel. they roll out a new plan to slash the deficit. this time with more spending cuts and less tax hikes. it sounds great. but does it have a snowball's chance in congress? today's power panel breaks it down. >>> health insurers get nauseous over medicare advantage cuts. the government may reimburse them less than thought which could bring a crushing blow to seniors and access to care. aetna health's former ceo is here to explain. >>> elizabeth warre
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if you told us we would carry around little tiny pieces of equipment that would allow us to talk to one another anywhere we were, we would have said you're crazy. california is really investing in solar and wind, other renewable technologies that are bringing the cost down. dennis: thanks so much. i've been hearing that solar pitch since 1979 in my senior year in college. enough already. thank you very much, david and michelle. be sure to catch arizona governor jan brewer tomorrow night on "money". melissa talks to the california about the high taxes help states like her woo companies away. time for today's fuel gauge report. rbob gasoline futures tanked for the third straight session. if i kno what that really is. do's decline, refining activity in the northeast sued last week, easing concerns about gas supply shortages, u.s. oil imports in 2012. they sank to a 15-year low. the energy information administration, fell 5% from 2011, hitti 8.42 million barrels of crude today. canada was a top supplier to the.s. a title it held for self or so. shell oil is halting oil exploration, in alask
if you told us we would carry around little tiny pieces of equipment that would allow us to talk to one another anywhere we were, we would have said you're crazy. california is really investing in solar and wind, other renewable technologies that are bringing the cost down. dennis: thanks so much. i've been hearing that solar pitch since 1979 in my senior year in college. enough already. thank you very much, david and michelle. be sure to catch arizona governor jan brewer tomorrow night on...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is ptured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ . melissa: so another huge story today. the justice department filed a lawsuit against the credit ratings company standard & poor's, for up to five billion. it accuses s&p of knowingly inflating ratings that helped trigger the financial crisis in 2008. it sound like the government thinks it might have a smoking gun. listen to what tony west, the acting u.s. associate a
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you use ad number. making me calculate 12% of my income. >> that is better than what you have to pay now. melissa: hey, i love it. i love doing that. i'm wondering why we have to count on all of america not being able to do math? >> no, you don't. do not ever underestimate americans. you have to go clearly with the numbers and make it clear. you don't have to be ross perot. you remember that with the ears. melissa: i'm not going anywhere on that. you're on your own with that ears thing. >> the only politician shorter than i am. you don't want to do a blackboard with a stick. you do want to do a 12% tax. well make it to have to pay all the lawyers, counselors, income specsists. you don't have to hire a congressman or senator to get a good deal. all you earn from the first dollar to the last dollar that is easy. it is wonderful math. melissa: you're terrific, art. >> melissa, you're terrific. melissa: next on money, a big push to the biggest makers of electronics. a vote by foxconn workers in china could
you use ad number. making me calculate 12% of my income. >> that is better than what you have to pay now. melissa: hey, i love it. i love doing that. i'm wondering why we have to count on all of america not being able to do math? >> no, you don't. do not ever underestimate americans. you have to go clearly with the numbers and make it clear. you don't have to be ross perot. you remember that with the ears. melissa: i'm not going anywhere on that. you're on your own with that ears...
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they wanted us to fail. we were in the rears in many regards with the financial situation, but he and a guy they hooked up with to create bonds that saved this city, and that's why today outside our news corporation building, we fly the flags at half staff. >> he was a very big, lovable personality, and the world is a smaller place without him. >> "money" with melissa francis is next. we hope you have a lovely weekend. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis. two words, senator heraldo, dipping his toe in a potential u.s. senate run. the answer to restoring fiscal sanity in washington? the man, the myth, and the legend is here to respond. plus, 13 states look at hiking minimum wage. they may get more than they bargainedded for. will it cost workers their jobs? we'll crunch the numbers. a toy empire built without spending a dime on commercials. your kids are like mine, they are the biggest things since legos all through the power of youtube. the ceo joins us to explain his genius strategy. even when they say it's no
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink late [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. ♪ melissa: all right. it is time for a little fun with "spare change." today we are joined by monitor crowley and adam shapiro. let's get right to it. listen to this. >> civil authorities in your area have reported that the bodies of the debt arising from the graves and attacking a living. follow the messes on screen that will be updated as information becomes available. another attempt to approach her apprehend these bodies, as they are considered
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink late [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber...